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Hancornia speciosa serum fraction latex stimulates the angiogenesis and extracellular matrix remodeling processes.

Patrícia Lima D'AbadiaElisa Flávia Luiz Cardoso BailãoRuy de Souza Lino JúniorMatheus Gabriel de OliveiraVinicius B SilvaLeandra de Almeida Ribeiro OliveiraEdemilson Cardoso da ConceiçãoPaulo Roberto de Melo-ReisLeonardo Luiz BorgesPablo JosÉ GonÇalvesLuciane Madureira Almeida
Published in: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias (2020)
The Hancornia speciosa latex reveals angiogenic, osteogenic, and anti-inflammatory properties, which present its potential for developing of wound healing drugs; however, the latex compounds responsible for angiogenesis remain unknown. One strategy to screen these active compounds is evaluation of latex fractions. This study aimed to obtain different fractions of latex and evaluate its angiogenic activity separately using the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay. The serum (SE) fraction was responsible for angiogenesis, which was subject to biochemical characterization and computational simulations in order to understand the contribution of H. speciosa latex in wound healing process. Our results revealed weak antioxidant potential and absence of antimicrobial activity in the SE fraction. Phytochemical analysis identified chlorogenic acids (CGA) as the main compound of SE fraction. CGA bioactivity predictions identify different molecules associated with extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling, such as metalloproteinases, which also are overexpressed in our CAM assay experiment. Docking simulations revealed the interactions between CGA and matrix metalloproteinase 2. In conclusion, SE latex fraction stimulates angiogenesis and may influence ECM remodeling. These properties may contribute to the wound healing process, and also confirm the widespread use of this plant.
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